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That's an old battery. Also, really cheap price.

If I was around, I would have grabbed you.

Cheers Tony, Yeah i was really happy with the Price

Zeke, Your car will run it without issue if anything it will run better than it ever has.

Im going to fill a tank and try it.

That's like saying you are a beer drinker going out on the town and a mate says try a bourbon. Nah bro my liver will implode!!!

I will cry if my car breaks.........

Let me know if your car implodes. Mine is a 94 so by the looks of your display pic you have a series 1 as well.

still got 2/3 v-power Zeke, so just be a top up, but will def go a full tank just to see if there is any diff. I will try nearly anything once....except guys

You want to try guys...

Not that there's anything wrong with that..

coils and plugs usually, It is really common, What gap are your plugs?

dunno wat gap is but east coast customs said it wasnt the plugs and would more than likely be a coil. BTW p100 down the highway at 110kph, boost sits at -17/-18 psi cruising, usually its -15psi ..... should say vacuum not boost.

if this ^^^ shouldnt be happening maybe my gauge is kaputz

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